Originally posted by eccs19 Regarding the new K-1 Mark II. If one was to do the upgrade to their current K-1 to bring it up to the Mark II version, would the camera's shutter count get reset? If so, then buying a used converted one down the road, you might never know the true shutter count of the camera.
You are perfectly right!
+ + + + + + + + + + 299,999 shots? + + + + + + + + + +
As has already been said, but without any certainty, I understand that.
I don't know if it is a reasonable comparison, you can reset the odometer of a car if you want, but the kilometers made them the engine and the other parts inherent those cannot zero.
Would it be useful to know if the card that will be replaced in the Pentax K1 also contains the actual shutter shots, in practice card and shutter are two separate entities?
Otherwise, the previous shots remain, as the shutter is an electro-mechanical organ that is in fact subject to wear.
So we need to clarify this point well, is there anyone who knows with certainty?